Origen

Mid 16th century (as an adjective in the sense 'external'): from Frenchexterne or Latinexternus, from exter 'outer'. The word was used by Shakespeare to mean 'outward appearance'; current noun senses date from the early 17th century.

Derivados

externment

Gawli, 53, returned to Mumbai in 2000 after three years of externment in Pune.

The forest people have also taken away our externment rules.

And depending on the nature of the crime, the police would invoke MCOC, MPDA (Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities Act) or initiate externment proceedings against them, depending on the severity of their offence.